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- Inchgarvie areaTotal "0.0083".
- Inchgarvie abstract "Inchgarvie (occasionally \"Inch Garvie\") is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for \"rough island\". On the rocks around the island sit four caissons that make up the foundations of the Forth Bridge.Inchgarvie’s fortifications pre-date the modern period. In the days when boats were the only way to cross the Firth of Forth, the island was on the main route between North Queensferry in Fife and South Queensferry in Lothian. This made it strategically important. Although now uninhabited, Inchgarvie has been inhabited throughout various periods of history. The first recorded time was in the late 15th century.Like nearby Inchmickery, its profile and colour makes it look like a battleship from a distance, and it was used for gun placements during the world wars.".
- Inchgarvie archipelago Firth_of_Forth.
- Inchgarvie areaTotal "8300.0".
- Inchgarvie country Scotland.
- Inchgarvie maximumElevation "19.0".
- Inchgarvie thumbnail Inchgarvie.JPG?width=300.
- Inchgarvie unitaryAuthority Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageID "2085536".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageLength "9405".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageOutDegree "55".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageRevisionID "706517620".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Archibald_Primrose,_1st_Earl_of_Rosebery.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Pinkie_Cleugh.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Worcester.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Burning_of_Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Caisson_(engineering).
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Cantilever.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Former_populated_places_in_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Islands_of_the_Forth.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Charles_II_of_England.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Crag_and_tail.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Dalmeny.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Dundas_Castle.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Edinburgh_Castle.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Edward_Seymour,_1st_Duke_of_Somerset.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Fife.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Firth_of_Forth.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Forth_Bridge.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Glacier.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Henry_VIII_of_England.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Igneous_rock.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Inchcolm.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Inchkeith.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Inchmickery.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Islands_of_the_Forth.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink James_IV_of_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink John_Paul_Jones.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Scottish_monarchs.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink List_of_early_warships_of_the_English_navy.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Lothian.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink North_Queensferry.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Oliver_Cromwell.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Picrite_basalt.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Richard_Brooke_(Norton).
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Rosyth_Dockyard.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Mile.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Scottish_Gaelic.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink South_Queensferry.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Tay_Bridge_disaster.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Bouch.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink World_War_I.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink World_War_II.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink File:Forth_Bridge_-_Inchgarvie_cantilever,_three-fourths_full_height.jpg.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLink File:Inchgarvie.JPG.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inchgarvie Castle".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageWikiLinkText "Inchgarvie".
- Inchgarvie celticName "Innis Garbhach".
- Inchgarvie gridreference "NT138795".
- Inchgarvie islandGroup Firth_of_Forth.
- Inchgarvie latitude "56".
- Inchgarvie localAuthority Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie longitude "-3.38".
- Inchgarvie meaningOfName "rough island".
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Coord.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Haswell-Smith.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Scottish_island.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Islands_of_the_Forth.
- Inchgarvie wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Former_populated_places_in_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Islands_of_the_Forth.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Scheduled_Ancient_Monuments_in_Scotland.
- Inchgarvie subject Category:Uninhabited_islands_of_Edinburgh.
- Inchgarvie hypernym Island.
- Inchgarvie point "56.0 -3.38".
- Inchgarvie point "56.00083333333333 -3.386388888888889".
- Inchgarvie type Island.
- Inchgarvie type Monument.
- Inchgarvie type Place.
- Inchgarvie type PopulatedPlace.
- Inchgarvie type Monument.
- Inchgarvie type Place.
- Inchgarvie type Site.
- Inchgarvie type Location.
- Inchgarvie type Place.
- Inchgarvie type Thing.
- Inchgarvie type SpatialThing.
- Inchgarvie type Q23442.
- Inchgarvie type Q486972.
- Inchgarvie comment "Inchgarvie (occasionally \"Inch Garvie\") is a small, uninhabited island in the Firth of Forth. Its name comes from Innis Garbhach which is Scottish Gaelic for \"rough island\". On the rocks around the island sit four caissons that make up the foundations of the Forth Bridge.Inchgarvie’s fortifications pre-date the modern period. In the days when boats were the only way to cross the Firth of Forth, the island was on the main route between North Queensferry in Fife and South Queensferry in Lothian.".
- Inchgarvie label "Inchgarvie".
- Inchgarvie sameAs Q2610327.
- Inchgarvie sameAs Inchgarvie.
- Inchgarvie sameAs Innis_Garbhach.
- Inchgarvie sameAs Innis_Garbhach.